Bio
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Brian Stone teaches in the areas of urban environmental planning, climate change, and planning history and theory. Stone's program of research is focused on the spatial drivers of urban environmental phenomena and is supported through funding from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. He is Director of the Urban Climate Lab at Georgia Tech. Stone's work on urbanization and climate change has been featured on CNN and National Public Radio, and in print media outlets such as Forbes and The Washington Post. He is author of the recently published book, The City and the Coming Climate: Climate Change in the Places We Live (Cambridge University Press), which received a Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award for 2012. Stone holds degrees in environmental management and planning from Duke University and the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Educational Background
2001 - Ph.D. (City and Regional Planning), Georgia Institute of Technology
1996 - M.E.M (Environmental Management), Duke University
1993 - A.B. (English), Duke University
Fields
- Environmental Planning
- Climate and Health
- Urban Design